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Posted by Catherine Mack at 09:38 on Tuesday 13 July 2010
Catherine Mack reviews The Shepherd's Hut at Mandinam, one of two huts perched in corners of a 450 acre working farm in the foothills of the...
Posted by Catherine Mack at 12:14 on Thursday 24 June 2010
Catherine Mack reviews one of Wales' leading adventure centres, Preseli Venture Ecolodge and Adventure Centre, which specialises in coasteering...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 10:12 on Wednesday 19 May 2010
Richard Hammond profiles Greg Stevenson's unique holiday cottage accommodation that has restored derelict buildings in Southwest Wales.
Posted by Richard Hammond at 12:10 on Saturday 06 December 2008
Deciding what to do with a makeshift out-of-town rubbish dump is a dilemma faced by councils up and down the land. In 1990, Anglesey Borough Council’...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 12:05 on Saturday 06 December 2008
“People think I’m a bit of a crank – they have done for years”, Caerfai’s Wyn Evans told me as he pushed open the gate to the three fields he lets...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 10:05 on Friday 05 September 2008
It sounds like a pilgrim route in the Middle East but "The Holy Mountain to Bethlehem" is the name of a walk through the valleys of mid Wales. The...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 04:33 on Friday 02 May 2008
The judges of The Times 'Green Spaces' travel awards each month select their favourite nominations. GreenTraveller's Richard Hammond is one of the...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 09:29 on Saturday 03 November 2007
Richard Hammond visits one of Under the Thatch's most popular lets - a Romany Caravan in West Wales.
Posted by Richard Hammond at 10:28 on Saturday 07 July 2007
A group of bunkhouses in the Brecon Beacons have joined together to showcase circular walking trails and cycle paths in the national park. The trails...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 06:25 on Sunday 01 July 2007
The best green holidays in the UK. Check availability and book the best prices.
Posted by Richard Hammond at 09:27 on Thursday 21 June 2007
This converted 200-year-old windmill at the edge of St David's in the Pembrokeshire coast national park is billed as "the first organic certified...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 08:59 on Monday 30 April 2007
There are few walks in Britain that can beat Pembrokeshire's coastal footpath. En route is the Roundhouse, a small eco-cottage overlooking St Brides...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 01:01 on Saturday 17 February 2007
10 eco-friendly hideaways you can reach without flying...1. Bryn Elltyd Guesthouse, North Wales Leave Euston train station just before 4pm and you'...
Posted by Richard Hammond at 10:53 on Saturday 12 November 2005
Richard Hammond selects the best wilderness holidays in the UK